‘NYC 2024 Teatro Fest: An Exhilarating Showcase of Drama, Dance, And Music Across the City’
The Alliance of Teatros Latinos NY has exciting news for theater enthusiasts in New York City – Teatro Fest NYC 2024 is set to take place from March 1 to April 30, 2024. This citywide festival will showcase 23 productions and over 141 performances in 9 distinguished Latinx/Latine theater venues. Attendees can look forward to world premiere productions, celebrated revivals, and a range of cultural offerings from NYC’s vibrant Latin community.
Kicking off on February 26 with a Latinx Theater Preview Night in partnership with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, Teatro Fest NYC 2024 aims to bring back the fun with a diverse array of events spanning two months.
The festival is made possible by the generous support of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment as Founding Sponsor, with additional sponsorship from the Hispanic Federation and the Radio Drama Network Programming.
Teatro Fest NYC 2024 performances are also backed by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts, and various private donors. This collaboration among leading Latino theater companies in NYC promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for both general audiences and students.
For a full list of Teatro Fest NYC 2024 productions and events, as well as ticket information, visit the Alliance of Teatros Latinos NY website. Don’t miss out on this celebration of Latinx performance, dance, live theatre, music, and education.
The Alliance of Teatros Latinos NY consists of eight member theaters that have been at the forefront of promoting Latin theater works and artists in NYC for decades. Recognized with a prestigious Medalla de Oro from Spain’s Academy of Performing Arts, the Alliance continues to enrich the local theater scene with its vital contributions.
Join the excitement of Teatro Fest NYC 2024 and immerse yourself in the rich culture and creativity of the Latinx theater community in New York City.